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you want a good energy system so that the lights stay on. this is the basics that make our economy attractive to investors. >> ken, this is an old conversation. you've been having it for a long time. i have spoke on to a lot of politicians about it. generally speaking, the overwhelming major ta say, sure, you should have better infrastructure and government involvement in it. there's a small proportion of people generally conservatives who say government has no role in this. assuming your in the group that agrees government has a role in it, the conversation switches to how you pay for it. what's the best way for us to look at how to pay for improving our infrastructure. >> first, government has to have some role. even if the private sector is building a road or building a port, there's all kinds of regulations, environment approv approvals. it's sort of nonsense to say the government can't play a role or shouldn't play a role. but clearly the u.s. has a very conservative attitude towards allowing private sector funding in. we should have mo
you want a good energy system so that the lights stay on. this is the basics that make our economy attractive to investors. >> ken, this is an old conversation. you've been having it for a long time. i have spoke on to a lot of politicians about it. generally speaking, the overwhelming major ta say, sure, you should have better infrastructure and government involvement in it. there's a small proportion of people generally conservatives who say government has no role in this. assuming your...
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people to work this year with specific and targeted investments, while investing also in education, energy, research and infrastructure and keeping our commitment to america's seniors. our plan is fair, balanced, reasonable and responsible. it is pro-growth, pro-people, pro-america and approach favored by the majority in this country. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. horsford: thank you, congresswoman bass. and to focus on jobs and investing in our future, the fact that is pro-growth, pro-people and 70% of the american people support this type of approach is why the c.b.c. is offering this as an alternative to the house republican majority. and to speak further on the pro-growth needs of this budget, my representative -- my colleague, i should say in the new freshman class. it's been a delight to get to know her, the gentlelady from ohio, representative beatty. mrs. beatty: thank you so much. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to discuss house budget committee chairman ryan's fiscal year 2014 budget and democratic alternatives that work. i first want to thank my colleague, mr. ho
people to work this year with specific and targeted investments, while investing also in education, energy, research and infrastructure and keeping our commitment to america's seniors. our plan is fair, balanced, reasonable and responsible. it is pro-growth, pro-people, pro-america and approach favored by the majority in this country. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. horsford: thank you, congresswoman bass. and to focus on jobs and investing in our future, the fact that is pro-growth,...
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the president emulates failing energy programs in europe. his policies were designed to promote a policy -- energy theory that's not really ready economically. it's one thing to invest in research to try to create a new battery. it's another thing to try to loan hundreds of millions of dollars to a company to produce a product that's not competitive and not ready for prime time. that's a mistake that we made. mr. lawnborg from europe who wrote the book "cool it" and is an expert, i think, on these issues pointed out a number of years ago in his book that the best way to handle this is for the government to subsidize where it can and direct money to try to reach technological breakthroughs but you should not mandate the people of the united states use any kind of program that won't work, that's going to cost them a lot more money and have little benefit on the environment. back in 2008, president obama made this statement: "will america watch as clean energy jobs and industry of the future flourish in countries like spain, japan, and germany?
the president emulates failing energy programs in europe. his policies were designed to promote a policy -- energy theory that's not really ready economically. it's one thing to invest in research to try to create a new battery. it's another thing to try to loan hundreds of millions of dollars to a company to produce a product that's not competitive and not ready for prime time. that's a mistake that we made. mr. lawnborg from europe who wrote the book "cool it" and is an expert, i...
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they have got growth and prosperity as a result of energy production. these are the kind of things that we can do and we believe in and we'll continue to work for. and i just say that maybe even though we have a big difference -- and this budget will be quite different from the house budget -- i don't say it's impossible that in conference that some sort of a more global agreement could be reached to put america on a sound path. we'll have to deal with the entitlements. entitlements represent half of the spending, and with interest, more than half of the spending that we spend, medicare, social security. those are growing well above the inflation rate, and they just need their growth level needs to be contained a little bit. and we can make them sound and people can retire and know that medicare will be there for them, it won't fail, that social security will be there for them, it won't fail, and we're going to stop adding to our debt until it reaches such a level that it could not only slow growth but could cause a financial crisis like we had in 2007
they have got growth and prosperity as a result of energy production. these are the kind of things that we can do and we believe in and we'll continue to work for. and i just say that maybe even though we have a big difference -- and this budget will be quite different from the house budget -- i don't say it's impossible that in conference that some sort of a more global agreement could be reached to put america on a sound path. we'll have to deal with the entitlements. entitlements represent...
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the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with blackberry's latest launch. the stock sold off on friday, ending the day down by around 8%. the z-10 is the latest smartphone joining the club. blackberry is hoping to be a bigger player against samsung and apple. the z-10, the company's new touch-screen phone, allows users to use multiple apps at a time. the phone prices in at $199, and is available with at&t, verizon and t-mobile. barnes & noble is giving away gadgets this week. the bookstore chain is offering free nook simple-touch e-readers to customers who buy the nook hd tablet. the nook simple-touch did not catch on with consumers as well as the company anticipated. it may be doing the give-away to push the product out the door. the deal ends saturday. the usual suspects top for
the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with blackberry's latest launch. the stock sold off on friday, ending the day down by around 8%. the z-10 is the latest smartphone joining the club....
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you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10 to the minus 4% officials. it was just a demonstration system that this if i say sicks does occur and we are not completely off base here. what we've done since is taken real materials and shown look, it's not only a decent idea, you can actually get practical amounts of energy out. we're at 2%. it's not commercially viable yet. we i had with the major block to get to that total efficiency that we'd be able to get in combination with some of these power tower type technologies. michael: that's great. nick thanks so much for all the great work you're doing up at stanford. we wi
you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10...
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independence flu through renewable resources and energy independence. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, since president obama has taken over office, over $6 trillion has been added to our national debt, more than any president in history. since president obama has taken office, we have had four consecutive years of over $1 trillion-plus deficits. these deficits led to a national debt of almost $17 trillion. mr. marchant: in 2009, the president promised that he would not sign a health care law that adds one dime to our deficits. well, a recent resport from the g.a.o. finds obamacare will add over $6 trillion to our long-term deficits. for the sake of our country and our children's future, we must repeal this massive government overreach into our health care system. the republican house budget does that and therefore i will support it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back.
independence flu through renewable resources and energy independence. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, since president obama has taken over office, over $6 trillion has been added to our national debt, more than any president in history. since president obama has taken office, we have had four consecutive years of over $1...
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what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on tnkorswim. from td ameritrade. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] y
what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> neil: get ready for the axe if you have not paid that tax them the house set to vote on a bill for federal workers who are are tax del length quit. is that fair? >> i just don't see the logic. if somebody owes you money it's dumb to fire. the where are they supposed to get the funds to pay you? >> neil: also would inhibit hiring. >> yes. if you want to have standards set for the qualifications -- i don't them that. >> neil: cannot be a deadbeat. >> to the person who is trying to hire you. but you can't take away their only source of income a person has, contribute to the unemployment rate, and they owe you money? how does th
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> neil: get ready for the axe...
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all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the republican party's performance at the last election has been acutely critical of the kind of statements that were made by a number of candidates. the report also mentioned the gop is generally regarded as stuffy, full of old men, narrow minded and out of touch. but today the answer to all their problems could be staring them in the face on the front page of "new york times." yes, dr. ben carson is a pediatric neurosurgeon and therefore unlikely to make diabolical comments. he's african-american, and therefore embody the desire for greater inclusiviveness. he hates the affordab
all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the...
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, the jobs they create and the investment they represent and our nation's future energy needs. in las vegas and across the country, americans have made it clear that our budget should be a path forward for a strong middle class and serious investment in the next generation of americans. let's reject these mathematical gimmicks and unstub staveragiated attacks and -- unsubstantiated attacks and get to work on a real budget. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks, sir. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to share something that's been at my heart and will in the coming days, be at the heart of my first bill introduced into the house. when members of congress break the law, they break trust. they break trust for for our colleagues working together. they break trust with the american people who sent th
, the jobs they create and the investment they represent and our nation's future energy needs. in las vegas and across the country, americans have made it clear that our budget should be a path forward for a strong middle class and serious investment in the next generation of americans. let's reject these mathematical gimmicks and unstub staveragiated attacks and -- unsubstantiated attacks and get to work on a real budget. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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monster energy drinks will soon begin listing caffeine content on its cans. here's how much caffeine we're talking about. right now a 16-ounce monster energy can has about 160 milligrams of caffeine. 16 ounces of starbucks coffee, about 330 milligrams. but the same amount of death wish coffee, about 660 milligrams of caffeine. >> for someone who drinks coffee all the time i don't think they'll notice much of a difference but if you're someone who doesn't drink coffee at all this could be a shock to the system. >> reporter: at his coffee shop in upstate new york, brown only sells the beans. he doesn't brew death wish coffee there, not yet and when i asked if he drinks this super coffee -- >> yeah, i drink it only on the mornings when i need to get a lot of stuff done and dragging. no, i can't handle it every morning. >> reporter: well, certainly tastes friendly and while dr. besser says it's like having two cups of coffee at once, if you're the kind of person that has ten cups a day, imagine how much caffeine you're getting into your system if you're drinking
monster energy drinks will soon begin listing caffeine content on its cans. here's how much caffeine we're talking about. right now a 16-ounce monster energy can has about 160 milligrams of caffeine. 16 ounces of starbucks coffee, about 330 milligrams. but the same amount of death wish coffee, about 660 milligrams of caffeine. >> for someone who drinks coffee all the time i don't think they'll notice much of a difference but if you're someone who doesn't drink coffee at all this could be...
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i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be paid to the federal government because of development of oil and natural gas on federal land. i said i'm from texas. that number seems a little bit light to me. i would expect the amount of revenue produced on federal lands from oil and gas production, assuming we don't legislate it out of existence through the environmental protection agency, he said in texas the two-year budget figure for oil and goes coverage taxes is $7 billion. well, that would be a significantly greater amount than the $11 billion estimated in the ryan budget. i asked mr. ryan about this last night at
i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be...
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about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher program and slashing investments that create real jobs. inequality is at its highest point since the great depression and yet this budget would make it worse. here's the top 1%. since 1979, look at how their income has gone up. 277.5%. this is the bottom 99%. you see a little bit of increase but you see where the money has gone. well, households making more than $3.3 million would get an average tax cut of $1.2 million. those who make less than $22,000 would get $40 and 1/3 of them would get no tax cut at all. meanwhile critical support programs for seniors and the poor would be cut, including drastic
about the importance of medicare and social security, the gentlelady from illinois, a member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. the chair: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. the ryan republican budget reflects everything that the american people rejected in the last election. asking nothing from the wealthiest americans and rich corporations that ship our jobs overseas while turning medicare into a voucher...
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interior, energy, hud, commerce, gone. later, bureaucrats. that's how ron paul rolls. >> rand closes four cabinet agencies, education, energy, commerce, and housing and urban development. and it privatizes the tsa. but where paul ryan has thus far been reluctant, rand paul goes there. rand paul raises the social security retirement age, privatizes medicare, and turns medicaid, food stamps, and other social safety net programs into block grants. but not everything is mana for the right flank. rand paul also spends $500 billion less on the military than paul ryan, in order to, as he put it, keep the large military complex of yesterday in check. "fox news sunday" host chris wallace asked the scion of the paul dynasty about his bipolar approach. >> do you think there's room for a realistic, feasible presidential candidate who's to the left of obama on some issues and to the right of paul ryan on other issues? >> i think we have a confusing spectrum. this left/right spectrum doesn't always work for people. >> so, who voted for rand paul's whackado
interior, energy, hud, commerce, gone. later, bureaucrats. that's how ron paul rolls. >> rand closes four cabinet agencies, education, energy, commerce, and housing and urban development. and it privatizes the tsa. but where paul ryan has thus far been reluctant, rand paul goes there. rand paul raises the social security retirement age, privatizes medicare, and turns medicaid, food stamps, and other social safety net programs into block grants. but not everything is mana for the right...
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crude falling as a drop in eurozone activity damp ened prospects for energy demand in the region. oil fell $1.05 to $92.45 a barrel. adam: but the sequester, sound like a bad movie, the sequester, those cuts have only just started and this week disappointing growth figures from global giants, fedex, caterpillar, they're telling a different story. so how long will what a lot of people think is a recovery, how long will it last? jeffrey cleveland, payden & regal senior economist. simply, how long can it last, jeffrey? >> i think it can go on for quite some time, adam. recession risk is very low for the u.s. economy despite some of the things going on a global basis. if i can i would point to two big indicators for you. today's data on employment -- ish initial claims for unemployment benefits. >> there you go. adam: it is a mouthful, trust me. >> the four-week moving average now is at its lowest level since february of 2008. so it's not, it is not pointing in any way toward as pickup in layoffs. layoffs are very low right now. that should make us comfortable on the recession outlook
crude falling as a drop in eurozone activity damp ened prospects for energy demand in the region. oil fell $1.05 to $92.45 a barrel. adam: but the sequester, sound like a bad movie, the sequester, those cuts have only just started and this week disappointing growth figures from global giants, fedex, caterpillar, they're telling a different story. so how long will what a lot of people think is a recovery, how long will it last? jeffrey cleveland, payden & regal senior economist. simply, how...
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we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing carbon emissions. even as we have an unresolved debate about the science of climate change, let's take practical steps that are good for jobs, good for the economy and good for saving taxpayers money. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> mr. speaker, today is the 10th anniversary for the war in iraq that be
we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing...
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it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis that my colleagues will be producing probably as he is flying home. thank you for joining us today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama officially named tom presents his choice to be the next labor secretary at a white house event on monday. here is a portion of the president's remarks. >> as the at the head of the u.s. justice department's civil rights division, we have pathways into the workforce for everyone willing to contribute including lg bt americans and immigrants. and he has helped settle some of the largest cases ever of those targeted by unfair mortgage lending. t
it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis...
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. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various parts of the city or even if you see a picture. that's the sfpuc building. it's a wonderful building. ♪ ♪ >>> while i get myself settled, maybe a show of hands. how many already been to see the exhibition? a number of you. first of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and colle
. >> and this is the most energy efficient government building in the united states today, if not the world. and it is an example that the entire united states can look to and say, that's what we need to do to save our city hundreds of millions of dollars in energy consumption a year and set an example to everybody of how to save energy, to be green, to be sustainable, to be responsible. the city is leading the way. >> it will be immediately recognizable and iconic from various...
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it would facilitate the creation of an advanced energy trust fund. this is part of my energy 2020 blueprint i released earlier this year. it specifically designed to help create an energy policy that pays for itself. it would open new lands that are not current available for development and devote a share of the receipts to energy research. this concept has gotten pretty broad support from the think tanks and even more notably from the president himself. but i would be remiss if i didn't point out why my plan works and why the president's does not. well, i would raise new receipts from production, the president would divert revenues from production scheduled to occur. the result of his plan would be deficit spending or most likely, tax hikes else why in in -- elsewhere in the budget. neither would be acceptable to us particularly when we know there is a better path forward. mr. president, my amendments offer us an opportunity to create jobs, to make energy more affordable, to reduce our debt, break our dependence on foreign oil and that's in the best
it would facilitate the creation of an advanced energy trust fund. this is part of my energy 2020 blueprint i released earlier this year. it specifically designed to help create an energy policy that pays for itself. it would open new lands that are not current available for development and devote a share of the receipts to energy research. this concept has gotten pretty broad support from the think tanks and even more notably from the president himself. but i would be remiss if i didn't point...
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there is so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we need is to talk about benefits we are talking to your neighbors because not everybody knows it's a good thing and some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away and talking to community-based organizations there are a lot of federal organizations but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. this is an opportunity for community. he needs to do what you can in her own community and seek out the resources but don't wait until it comes to you. you need to go do it. >> we represent over 3000 community-based organizations and one of the things we are trying to do is pass a law putting out a to hhs. it started than well articulated that the cbs have additional role in helping the people that they serve get access to these expanded programs but we need to put the tools at their fingertips. so the council sees its playing a transitional role and putting it in at the fingertips of the people of the at the local level but
there is so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we need is to talk about benefits we are talking to your neighbors because not everybody knows it's a good thing and some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away and talking to community-based organizations there are a lot of federal organizations but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. this is an opportunity for community. he needs to do what you can in her...
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. >> there's so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we needed was talk up the benefits because not everybody knows it's a good thing. some people might think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away. and talking to community-based organizations, there are a lot of federal resources, but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. don't wait. this is an opportunity for our community. you need to do what you can in your own community, seek out these resources, but don't wait until it comes to you. you need to go to it. >> and definitely from the perspective of the national minority -- [inaudible] we represent over 3,000 community-based organizations throughout the country, and one of the things that we're trying to do is pass along a lot of the information that's being put out by hhs because it's already been well articulated that the cbos have a traditional role in helping the people that they serve get access to these expanded programs, and we need to put the tools at their finger
. >> there's so much negative energy for opponents of the aca. one of the things we needed was talk up the benefits because not everybody knows it's a good thing. some people might think they should wait. we want people to sign up right away. and talking to community-based organizations, there are a lot of federal resources, but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you on a silver platter. don't wait. this is an opportunity for our community. you need to do what you can in your own...
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and then the dark energy is much more mysterious than that. the dark energy isn't even matter. it's something that is just filling all of space. a kind of energy that just is there persistent and does not dilute away as the universe expands. it does not collect in galaxies and cluster of galaxies and provides an impulse, a push that's making the universe accelerate. this is already the subject of at least one nobel prize and i think it will be a major focus in the future. >> john carroll, thank you. what a great conversation. so much more ahead. we have much more in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning" which starts after this very quick break. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. t
and then the dark energy is much more mysterious than that. the dark energy isn't even matter. it's something that is just filling all of space. a kind of energy that just is there persistent and does not dilute away as the universe expands. it does not collect in galaxies and cluster of galaxies and provides an impulse, a push that's making the universe accelerate. this is already the subject of at least one nobel prize and i think it will be a major focus in the future. >> john carroll,...
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so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter that's thrown off by fossil fuels. to the extent that we can broaden our mix of energy and broaden the discussion to say what we want is clone, green energy, that's what we really should be after. stop picking winners and losers within that. let's not just say there's only a certain kind of energy we're going to support. and talk about it -- don't be afraid to talk about it in terms of, oh, by the way, it helps to clean the air. >> i want to switch topics just briefly because you've been thoughtful on this and i want to get you on the record on
so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do.
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secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement programs and raise revenues. we're confronted with two choices in our budgets. and these are insufficient choices. the american people deserve better. on one hand we have a choice where we don't recognize the reality of where the entitlement programs are going. and then the other choice is we slash and cut the critical investments we need to make to have a future. we can do better. each party likes to take the high ground on a balanced approach. but what does that really mean? to me a balanced approach means several things. first, we need additional revenues for measures like the buffett rule and
secondly, we need a national energy policy to ensure that we have clean and inexpensive energy across the long-term. if you look at the history of successful economies, the two most important numbers are the cost of money and the cost of energy. third, we have to reform our immigration system and, fourth, we have to invest in our infrastructure. to do these things requires investments. and we will fundamentally not be able to make these investments unless we, as i said, reform our entitlement...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we're back with the grand old party desperately seeking a leader. just before the autopsy this morning was the big party known as cpac. here comes party powerhouse jeb bush. >> driverless vehicles will flawlessly move people and products across our highways, never getting lost, never having accidents. >> snoozer. well, what about the gop's savior marco rubio. is he ready to lead? >> we need action for example, to engage in the global economy, through fair trade, but we also need to engage in the world, if we're living in a global economy, america must wise in how it uses its influence. >>> not exactly lighting up the crowd, but look out, establishment. she's back! sarah palin was greeted like a rock star when he took the stage over the weekend. the conservative crowd loved it. >> no background checks, bad idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. oh, bloomberg's not around, our big gulp is safe. we're cool. it's just pop with low-cal ice c
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we're back with the grand old party desperately seeking a leader. just before the autopsy this morning was the big party known as cpac. here comes party powerhouse jeb bush. >> driverless vehicles will flawlessly move people and products across our highways, never getting lost, never having accidents. >> snoozer. well, what about the gop's...
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sendreaks to companies who jobs overseas while we have investments in infrastructure and energy here. you see in the republican budget a blueprint for what we believe in, and we believe -- you see in the democratic budget a blueprint for what we believe in, and that is for the middle class. a good part of that is something, the separation as happened more recently. it has always been a debate, but it is frequently resolved when the rubber meets the road through appropriations and the rest. the statement of values that we had it is one we're proud of, and stands in stark contrast to theirs. to implementation, that is say, the appropriations bill, as they come along, what i think the more of a place where people would say you voted for this, that come or the other thing. yes, sir. law thataspects to the you could tweak or reform and you will be able to do that? >> there is not a perfect bill. if you know of one, please let me know. example, i -- for for one would like to have what the president has in his budget, thech is to have prescription drugs accounting done differently, so we can
sendreaks to companies who jobs overseas while we have investments in infrastructure and energy here. you see in the republican budget a blueprint for what we believe in, and we believe -- you see in the democratic budget a blueprint for what we believe in, and that is for the middle class. a good part of that is something, the separation as happened more recently. it has always been a debate, but it is frequently resolved when the rubber meets the road through appropriations and the rest. the...
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brown advocates for the elimination of the energy parts. this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee, a group of house conservatives proposing a more aggressive alternative to the ryan plan and promising to balance the budget in just four years. the op-ed comes just a day after the rnc's autopsy report. yet that, too, is getting attacked from the right for not sticking to so-called conservative ideals. >> the republicans are just totally bamboozled right now and they are entirely lacking in confidence. they think they got landslided and they didn't. the republican party lost because it's not conservative. it didn't get its base up. >> i'd say it's always great to see rush limbaugh making illusions to spike lee's malcolm x. let's bring in ryan grim -- and democratic strategist chris kofinas. the budget proposal, how bad is it when ryan's proposal is considered not radical en
brown advocates for the elimination of the energy parts. this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee, a group of house conservatives proposing a more aggressive alternative to the ryan plan and promising to balance the budget in just four years. the op-ed comes just a day after the rnc's autopsy report. yet that, too, is...
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what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first international visit to russia. why? to finish this pipeline. they left their biggest solar company to file bankruptcy. they're going to give them 68 billion cubic meters of gas every year for 30 years, they are nailing it down. china is building solar panels. the whole thing is a lie. stuart: the largest solar panel company in the world today in bankruptcy. charles: the first trip they went on was to secure a pipeline for natural gas. think about that. stuart: the "highlight reel" is next . but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which a
what i want to know is what is the department of energy benchmarks fo using taxpayer moy and guarantees? we ought to know. stuart: they have $197 million worth of loans they could dip into, but they did not dip into yet but they have dipped into $58 million worth of loans from the state of oregon so they are taking taxpayer money. charles: every time the president talked about this, he talked about the urgency because of the race we are in with china. here is china's new president, his first...
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rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product, "the no-oodle" is now in 15-hundred stores coast-to-coast. and sales last year topped the previous year's totals by 600-thousand dollars. but rogers success has also come with valuable lessons. "to have a product that has a shelf-life of 40-days is too short. so we're going to come out with a product that is shelf-stable for two years." rogers is a self-taught chef and chicago-based entrepreneur. this week, crains small business forum honored rogers for using the 'ol noodle. meanwhile, americans are said to be struggling with a dining dilemma.
rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product,...
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the energy was palpable as the newly elected pontiff delivers his first blessing from above st. peters square and steps outside of vatican gates and breaching his own security to greet a sea of well wishers. >> you don't know whether this is the honeymoon period or whether there's something special about the new pope that's gotten under everybody's skin. after celebrating mass today pope francis warmly greeted vatican employees and their family and kissing children and asking them to pray for him. and he went to the side for the hordes pressed up against the gate. let's get to work and your simplicity has captivated all of us. pope francis delivering his first angelus prayer from the window. >> don't forget that god never gets tired of for giving us. have a good sunday, and a nice lunch. >> reporter: we've learned from the patriarchy, that will be attending the installation ceremony on tuesday the first time an orthodox patriarch has attended the ceremony since 1054. >> harris: some people know him as the hhoff in germany what is he doing there and he's very serious and passiona
the energy was palpable as the newly elected pontiff delivers his first blessing from above st. peters square and steps outside of vatican gates and breaching his own security to greet a sea of well wishers. >> you don't know whether this is the honeymoon period or whether there's something special about the new pope that's gotten under everybody's skin. after celebrating mass today pope francis warmly greeted vatican employees and their family and kissing children and asking them to pray...
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strongest pieces and i think as we continue to see that do well, the automotive sector doing well, energy doing great. we're finding more of it every day. i think there is good news in the economy trying to reflect itself in the stock market. >> in fits and starts, david malpass, i have the same view art has. i think the economy is coming out stronger than we thought it might. i'm not sure i understand it except the resilience of business is phenomenal. >> that's right. and if we see it in orders, that's going to be very positive. we didn't see it in today's durable goods orders numbers. and if you look at the housing starts, the -- excuse me, the new home sales that we saw today is below the recession or at the level of recessions in 1990, '91 and also even in the '80, '82 recession. >> coming up. >> coming up, but from such a low level that it's recession in the past. >> best two months in home prices we've had since june of '06. >> i don't want to put a cloud on. i'm positive -- i think the market has already got priced in quite a bit of growth in the first quarter and second quarter.
strongest pieces and i think as we continue to see that do well, the automotive sector doing well, energy doing great. we're finding more of it every day. i think there is good news in the economy trying to reflect itself in the stock market. >> in fits and starts, david malpass, i have the same view art has. i think the economy is coming out stronger than we thought it might. i'm not sure i understand it except the resilience of business is phenomenal. >> that's right. and if we...
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we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> buried in last weekend's wild vote-a-rama, the senate shot down rand paul's pie in the sky vision for fiscal responsibility. but the republicans who voted for the rand budget aren't the ubl tea party fringe, we'll discuss grand old priorities, next. for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money fo
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>> no, because they have exhausted so much of their energy on iraq and afternoon. now, whether or not you can, you know, persuade bipartisan elites in washington to eventually go along with the president if he really wanted to is a different question. these folks do tend to fold pretty quickly on matters of narc security. >> and -- roughly the same number of people have died in the conflict in mexico, of 0,000 or so, so if people dying violently is for the u.s. army a reason to go into the country to do thing, think why aren't we in mexico, occupying that country? >> i think, as curt says, it's an inflection point, if you will, when it's the government using weapons on its own people, right? i'm not trying to say one is better than the other, but i think the is line is that much starker. jeremy, i want to go back to you in terms of u.s./israeli relations, and ehud barack has an op-ed in the "wall street journal" today, and he says basically that the middle east would be in turmoil whether there was peace. he writing the root cause of the problems is not the off-cit
>> no, because they have exhausted so much of their energy on iraq and afternoon. now, whether or not you can, you know, persuade bipartisan elites in washington to eventually go along with the president if he really wanted to is a different question. these folks do tend to fold pretty quickly on matters of narc security. >> and -- roughly the same number of people have died in the conflict in mexico, of 0,000 or so, so if people dying violently is for the u.s. army a reason to go...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control legislation, but a sheriff in one colorado county is refusing to enforce the new laws. wells county sheriff john cook joins us, good evening, sheriff. >> good evening, greta, thank you for having me on. >> greta: thanks for being here. i understand the new law falls into two categories, background checks and magazines. why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them be
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> get ready for a big western style showdown, a sheriff takes on a governor in about 12 hours, the governor of colorado will sign new gun control...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow, in half hour, the situation in cyprus is on the edge of the abyss, if russia did not bail them out, their economy will implode and they will be forced out of the euro economy entirely. and senator kelly ayotte is looking to get a budget deal without more spending and taxes and i want to know if the so-called gop reforms are going to split the party in two or make it more inclusive. senators working against a needless missile to nowhere program that she will explain to us. ben bernanke is keeping his foot firmly on the qe gas pedal or did he? please take a listen. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that it's not a temporary improvement. so, we have
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lower energy prices. repealing obamacare and supporting patient centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare means a more secure retirement for older americans. more fairness and kibblet for marched working taxpayers. in 1990's president clinton worked with a republican congress to grow the economy and to restrain spending. in the 1990's, the balanced budget agreement actually resulted in a much faster balanced budget than anybody anticipated. balancing the budget was a major accomplishment for republicans in the 1990's, and also part of president clinton's legacy. i would hope that president obama would learn from that. the american people overwhelmingly support balancing our budgets. and the budget the senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs, and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope the president will change his mind and submit a plan that
lower energy prices. repealing obamacare and supporting patient centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare means a more secure retirement for older americans. more fairness and kibblet for marched working taxpayers. in 1990's president clinton worked with a republican congress to grow the economy and to restrain spending. in the 1990's, the balanced budget agreement actually resulted in a much faster balanced...
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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will
department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like...
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not every american has a failing bankrupt solar energy company. and so for the rest of them, these hardworking americans, they want an opportunity and they want a main street economy that if they work hard and they play by the rules, every american can succeed. finally, the people i represent , they believe it's just immoral, immoral to saddle our children with these trillions of dollars of debt. that's why i'm proud to support both the republican study committee budget and the republican budget. they'll bring us a vibrant economy with a whole new tax code which is fairer, flatter, simpler and more competitive, a budget that is guaranteed to grow jobs and paychecks. contrary to the democrat budget, no tax increases on nobody. we quit spending money we don't have, and i know my democratic colleague is very sensitive about the balance issue, because they have a budget which never balances. the american people demand one. the republican study committee and the house republican budget deliver it for a fairer economy, for a balanced budget, for a great
not every american has a failing bankrupt solar energy company. and so for the rest of them, these hardworking americans, they want an opportunity and they want a main street economy that if they work hard and they play by the rules, every american can succeed. finally, the people i represent , they believe it's just immoral, immoral to saddle our children with these trillions of dollars of debt. that's why i'm proud to support both the republican study committee budget and the republican...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announr ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell yo
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you have high cholesterol, here's...
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tell her i said hi. [ laughter ] charles: walter energy. this has been an absolute disaster for me. i think this stock is so oversold. it is a coldplay. you need a winter to need it. then we had the epa. even though prices have been down, not to the degree. this stock -- connell: is this argument that you are making this morning different? something changed or at some point? charles: great question. love the way it has been acting. it has made a nice move all the way up to $40. even if it is just a double bottom, viewers can probably make a really good trade. prices are starting to turn around. really high quality stuff. either you can get a trade out of this, longer-term, i think this stock would be grand. good thing is, we are both young. dagen: pray for cold weather. connell: thanks. this speaks volumes in some ways to the u.s. jobs market. a new report is out for the year 2020. 40% of us will not be working full time. we will be working as freelancers. dagen: the cyber threat. small businesses are the most vulnerable. a lawmaker is here to tell us how dire the situation is. a lo
tell her i said hi. [ laughter ] charles: walter energy. this has been an absolute disaster for me. i think this stock is so oversold. it is a coldplay. you need a winter to need it. then we had the epa. even though prices have been down, not to the degree. this stock -- connell: is this argument that you are making this morning different? something changed or at some point? charles: great question. love the way it has been acting. it has made a nice move all the way up to $40. even if it is...